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Frisco Larson

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  1. I just got this in today and the cover is AWESOME!!! Bruce Timm did an incredible job with this reimagined cover art!!!
  2. A cover art comparison on the Kid Colt Outlaw title has several artists getting cover duties! The first here is Joe Maneely, the second (issue 82) is credited to Carl Burgos (sorry about the glare), the third cover is by John Severin, the fourth is Jack Kirby, the fifth is Don Heck and the sixth being Richard Ayers. Quite a feat, Jack Kirby drew the covers for issues #87 - #112 uninterrupted!
  3. A little pre-Marvel Kid Colt Outlaw cover art comparison on the Gunsmoke Western title: The first posted being John Severin, the second Joe Maneely and finally Jack Kirby. Kirby would take over cover duties until the titles end at issue #56. Jack Davis also did some covers between #42 & #56 ... I just don't have any of those issues. Sorry, the color is a bit off register on the #60.
  4. I coincidentally was just looking at this issue!
  5. A tiny consecutive group shot of some of my Caps.
  6. That's gonna be all for right now. I may have a few more later tonight or tomorrow. Thanks for taking a look.
  7. Aventura #382 CGC 8.0 WHITE pages John G. Fantucchio Pedigree. A western title I don't know anything about, but it DOES appear to have been a long running title.
  8. Clasicos del Cine #173 CGC 8.0 ow/w pages John G. Fantucchio Pedigree. There's probably an American equivalent to this issue, but I don't know what it is. Cool Zorro cover!
  9. El Piloto Fantasma #23 CGC 9.2 ow/w pages John G. Fantucchio Pedigree. I'm unaware of an American example of this issue.
  10. Azor el Primitivo #33 CGC 5.0 ow pages John G. Fantucchio Pedigree. La Prensa publications. I'm not aware of an America example of this issue.